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Just the Facts 12:1 student-to-faculty ratio, one of the lowest of all U.S. law schools 2/3RDS of ONU Law students come from outside the state of Ohio 48 on-campus deluxe apartment- style housing accommodations for law students 2ND highest in Ohio for Bar required job placement for the class of 2012* 39 is the average number of students in a first year course 1948 was the year ONU Law was fully accredited by the American Bar Association 1885 was the founding year of ONU Law. 127 years of preparing students for the legal profession $25,500 is the average scholarship awarded to the 2012 incoming class 5,129 alumni residing and practicing in all 50 U.S. states and abroad 17% of the incoming class of 2012 identified themselves as minority 1ST school in the country to offer a bar prep course for academic credit >50% of ONU Law faculty hold a Ph.D. or LL.M. degree in addi- tion to their Juris Doctor *Mar. 2013 statistics based on National Association for Law Placement (NALP) criteria CLICK HERE http://law.onu.edu/admissions_tools/quick_facts PG 2

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Just the Facts12:1student-to-faculty ratio, oneof the lowest of all U.S. lawschools

2/3RDSof ONU Law students comefrom outside the state ofOhio

48on-campus deluxe apartment-style housing accommodationsfor law students

2NDhighest in Ohio for Barrequired job placement forthe class of 2012*

39is the average number ofstudents in a first year course

1948was the year ONU Law was fully accredited by the American Bar Association

1885was the founding year of ONU Law. 127 years of preparing students for the legal profession

$25,500is the average scholarshipawarded to the 2012 incomingclass

5,129alumni residing and practicing in all 50 U.S. states and abroad

17%of the incoming class of 2012identified themselves asminority

1STschool in the country to offera bar prep course foracademic credit

>50%of ONU Law faculty hold a Ph.D. or LL.M. degree in addi-tion to their Juris Doctor

*Mar. 2013 statistics based on National Association for Law Placement (NALP) criteria

CLICK HEREhttp://law.onu.edu/admissions_tools/quick_facts

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PG 3 Scholarship Opportunities PG 4 Financial Planning & Scholarships PG 5 FacilitiesPG 6 Taggart Law LibraryPG 7 Clinical ProgramsPG 8 Clinical DescriptionsPG 9 Life at ONU LawPG 10 On & Off-Campus Law HousingPG 11 AdmissionsPG 12 Visiting the Law College

WWW.LAW.ONU.EDU

“I had a career for a few years before law school, but since coming to ONU, I have felt empowered in a way that I never really did be-fore. I know now that success is in my grasp, and I attribute that in large part to the sup-port and concern of the faculty and the ad-ministration at ONU.”

READ MORE at law.onu.edu/blog

DREW PUGSLEY, 2LJefferson, Ohio

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Table of Contents

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Ohio’s 3rd District Court of AppealsHolding Session in ONU Law’s Large Moot Courtroom Jan. 2013

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WE ARE INTERESTED IN YOUSCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIESYou are a highly qualified candidate. Your success to date is both noteworthy and impressive. ONU Law offers more than 4 million dollars in scholarships and grants to all three class years. With completion of a full review of your application, you could be qualified for significant schol-arships and/or grants. Our average award for the 2012 entering class was $25,500. Our application for admission is free, so there is really no cause not to apply and see what offer we are able to make for you.

ONU Law prides itself on its fair scholarship policies, which can be found on the next page. All scholarships and grants are renewable. We are seeking well-rounded students like you and we understand the importance of making your dream to become an attorney financially attainable. This is why Ada’s low cost of living, which is well below the state and national averages, might be a great benefit to you and your legal education.

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http://law.onu.edu/admissions/prospective_students/applying_law_school

TO APPLY, CLICK HERE:

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WE ARE SEEKING WELL-ROUNDED STUDENTS LIKE YOU.

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Financial AidONU Law continues to provide a premier legal education at a marginal cost. We remain the lowest private law school tuition of Ohio’s nine law colleges. As a private institution, all students pay the same tu-ition rates despite permanent state of residence. To offset the cost of tuition, ONU Law offers competitive scholarships and grants to quali-fied candidates. For the last two years, ONU Law has awarded more than $4 million in scholarships and grants to students in all three class years.

COST OF LIVINGThe cost of living may factor into your overall decision on where to attend law school. The cost of living in Ada, Ohio is well below both the state and national averages. The average cost for law students renting a two-bedroom apartment in Ada is near $550.00/month.

Scholarships & GrantsSCHOLARSHIPSONU Law awards merit-based scholarships to highly qualified stu-dents each year. These awards recognize exceptional students who possess outstanding academic credentials, diverse backgrounds, and leadership abilities that indicate the applicant’s potential to ex-cel in all aspects of the law school experience. To be considered for an ONU Law scholarship, you must submit the application for admission and all documents required within.

FINANCIAL NEED GRANTSONU Law awards a limited number of need-based grants to studentswhose Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) indicates sig-nificant need for assistance. Applicants must submit a FAFSA at the earliest possible date after Jan. 1, 2013.

CONTINUING SCHOLARSHIPSStudents who exceed their predictors their first year and do exception-ally well have the opportunity for an increase in their award offer for their second and third years. Students entering without an award of-fer their first year who do exceptionally well also have the opportunity to receive scholarships for their second and third years.

TRANSFER SCHOLARSHIPSONU Law reserves funding to be awarded to students wanting to transfer to ONU Law after their first year of law school. Awards are based on a full review of the students’ application and academic his-tory.

TUITION AND OTHER EXPENSES 2012-13Ohio resident and non-resident tuition: $33,684Estimated expense for textbooks: $2,500

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Networking Event, January Term 2013

THE ONU LAW EXPERIENCEHEAR IT STRAIGHT FROM THE STUDENTS.STUDENT BLOGS: LAW.ONU.EDU/BLOG

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Taggart Law Library, South Wing

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Bankruptcy and Commerical LawCivil LitigationCorporate LawCriminal LawInternational LawPublic Law and PolicyReal Property LawSmall Firm General PracticeTaxation

Bankruptcy ClinicCriminal Law ClinicCorporate Transactions ClinicEnvironmental Law ClinicGovernmental Law ClinicJudicial ExternshipsMunicipal Government ClinicNon-Profit Litigation ClinicONU Public Interest Legal ClinicProsecution ClinicPublic Defender Clinic

Our clinical placement programs pair you with a practitioner, judge, pros-ecutor, or public defender to mentor you throughout your entire experience. You will be challenged to participate in cli-ent meetings, trials, settlements, and pleadings.

WWW.LAW.ONU.EDU >> ADMISSIONS

THROUGH EXTENSIVE EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING, WE TEACH OUR STUDENTS NOT ONLY TO THINK LIKE LAWYERS, BUT ALSO TO ACT AND REACT LIKE THEM.

9 Concentrations 11 Clinical Placements

OUR MISSION:PRACTICE-READY LAWYERS& HIGH-IMPACT LEARNING

http://law.onu.edu/academics/clinical-programsCLICK HERE

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BANKRUPTCY CLINIC: Students in the Bankruptcy Clinic will be assigned to either a bankruptcy practitioner or a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Trustee. They will engage in drafting petitions and pleadings, researching, and making court appearances in Federal Bankruptcy Court.

CRIMINAL LAW CLINIC: Students will be assigned to either a local municipal prosecutor or public defender and will represent either the state of Ohio or qualified defendants in criminal misdemeanors. This clinic in-volves court appearances under the supervision of a licensed practicing prosecutor or public defender. Stu-dents also may work for the Federal Public Defender’s Office or a U.S. Attorney.

ENVIRONMENTAL CLINIC: Students will be assigned to a nonprofit environmental organization. They will engage in research, drafting of pleadings, and other legal and lobbying activities undertaken by the organization un-der the supervision of a licensed practicing attorney.

GOVERNMENTAL CLINIC: Students may work for a variety of governmental agencies and will engage in research and other legal drafting as required by the organization in question. The student will be under the supervision of a practicing governmental attorney.

JUDICIAL EXTERNSHIPS:Students will be assigned to either a state or federal judge and will engage in research and legal drafting as well as observation of court proceedings in the court in question.

CORPORATE TRANSACTIONAL CLINIC: The Transactional Clinic is an in-house clinic staffed by a faculty member. Students will engage in the representation of churches and other nonprofit organizations in matters such as incorpora-tions, mergers and consolidations, tax-exempt filings with the IRS, real estate matters, and other risk management issues.

ONU LEGAL CLINIC: The ONU Legal Clinic is an in-house clinic staffed by a fac-ulty member. Students will represent lower income clients in a variety of civil matters, including divorce, child custody, social security and disability benefits applications, wills, and consumer fraud issues.

LITIGATION CLINIC: The representation of clients in civil litigation matters such as family law, landlord/tenant and other general civil litigation matters at a local legal aid organization under the supervision of practicing attorneys af-filiated with the legal aid organization. Prerequisites: Successful completion of 58 hours of law college credit and an intern certificate from the Supreme Court of Ohio. Prerequisite or co-requisite: LAW 1248 (Civil Practice: an Introduction).

MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT CLINIC: Students work with Municipal Government Solicitors or City Law Directors on civil litigation and criminal litigation issues arising within the context of a municipal government. Prerequisite or co-requi-site: LAW 1400 (Municipal Corporations).

NON-PROFIT LITIGATION CLINIC: Under the supervision of practicing attorneys or administrators, students will provide assistance to non-profit agencies on legal issues confronting them. Prerequisites: Successful completion of 58 hours of law college credit and an intern certificate from the Supreme Court of Ohio. Prerequisite or co-requisite: LAW 1248 (Civil Practice: an Introduction).

PUBLIC DEFENDER CLINIC: Placement in a public defender office involves the representation of criminal defendants under the supervision of a licensed prac-ticing attorney. Prerequisite LAW 1296 (Criminal Practice: An Introduction) or LAW 1297 (Criminal Practice: Advanced).

Clinical Descriptions

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Ada, Ohio provides a quaint, small-town atmosphere that complements the friendly environment found on campus. Ada offers few distractions – perfect for the rigorous study of law. When law students take a break from the rigors of their legal studies, the village offers affordable entertainment. The Ada Theatre shows first-run movies in a classic setting with $4 admission. Students satisfy their hunger at a variety of local restaurants offering menu options from Chinese to Mexican and several local pizza joints. The Inn at Ohio Northern University offers deluxe accommodations for visiting family and friends, dining options, and a pub. For a change of atmosphere, students can travel to nearby cities like Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Detroit, Ft. Wayne, Louisville, and Toledo.

Life at ONU Law

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RECOGNIZED FOR OUR OUTSTANDING 48 DELUXE ON-CAMPUS APARTMENT-STYLE HOUSING ACCOMMODATIONS IN 2012 BY THE NATIONAL JURIST

ON-CAMPUS HOUSINGOhio Northern University and the Village of Ada offer many housing options for Law students. More than 48 deluxe on-campus apartments are available for law and graduate stu-dents looking for the convenience of campus living.

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSINGThe Village of Ada provides inexpensive off-campus housing and a cost of living well below the national average. Monthly rental fees can range from $350-$600 depending on your preferences. Most rental locations are within walking dis-tance to the College of Law, restaurants, and other shops along Main Street in Ada.

Housing, On & Off-Campus

For photos and floor plans of on-campus housing or information about off-campus living, go to law.onu.edu >> Admissions >> Housing.

LEARN MORE

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VIEW A VIDEO OF OUR ON-CAMPUS HOUSING AT:http://www.youtube.com/user/TheONUCollegeofLaw

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ADMISSIONSNO APPLICATION FEEDeadline: Aug. 15, 2013

TIMELINE:Dec. 1, 2012:Jan. 1, 2013:

Feb. 1, 2013:

June 11, 2013: Aug. 15, 2013:

Admittance decisions sent on rolling basisFree Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)available – Please completeInvitations to interview for the SummerStarter Program sent on rolling basisJune LSAT administration – we accept June scoresDeadline to apply

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SCHEDULE A VISITAND SEE WHY YOUR PEERS CHOOSE ONU LAW• Speak with an Admissions Counselor• Tour the law college• Attend a first year class• Lunch or coffee with current students*• Meet with Financial Aid*• Meet with Career Services* *Based upon availability

TAKE A VIRTUALTOUR OF ONU LAW

To schedule a visit, go to www.law.onu.edu >> Admissionsand submit the online form. Call toll free: 1-877-452-9668E-mail: [email protected]

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CLICK HERE:http://experience.onu.edu/law/